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Dozens Of New Temples At Angkor Discovered With Satellite Data Australian researchers using NASA technology to map the medieval city of Angkor have discovered at least 74 new temples. "We've mapped a huge settlement beyond the main temples at Angkor using radar imaging and other satellite data,"said one of the researchers. Ancient Creature Fossilized By The Bacteria That Ate It High in the mountains of Antarctica, Ohio State University geologists unearthed the fossil remains of a 180-million-year-old clam-like creature that was preserved in a very unusual way: by the ancient bacteria that devoured it. Cancer Is A Stem Cell Issue There is an urgent reason to study stem cells: stem cells are at the heart of some, if not all, cancers. Mounting evidence implicates a clutch of rogue stem cells brandishing 'epigenetic' marks as the main culprits in cancer. Wiping out tumours for good, some biologists believe, depends on uprooting these wayward stem cells. Deep-sea Exploration Beneath Katrina's Wake: Expedition Team Dodges St Despite having to evade hurricane Katrina, a team of scientists from Harbor Branch and other institutions is returning to port this Sunday with new tales from the deep after completing their second annual Deep Scope expedition. The group has discovered a mysterious visual capability in a deep-sea crab; captured new video of a large, recently discovered squid species; and took clear video of the world's first known fluorescent shark. Choose Your Final Fantasy Three new role-playing games in the legendary series hit store shelves this holiday season. Which is right for the special geek in your life? By Chris Kohler. Wildlife Corridor Gives Endangered Elephants In India Passage Between More than one thousand wild elephants have been given a right of passage, with the safeguarding of a wildlife corridor that links two reserves in Karnataka, Southern India. Elephant corridors are narrow strips of land that allow elephants to move from one habitat patch to another. [Ironic] An Italian pensioner committed suicide after his wife fell in Recalling the end of Romeo and Juliet, the 70-year-old man, Ettore, who had sat by his wife's bedside for four months after she slipped into a coma following a heart attack, finally gave up hope and gassed himself in the garage of his family home.Less than a day later, his wife, Rossana, woke up in her hospital bed in Padua and immediately asked for him. Anti-Bacterial Additive Widespread In U.S. Waterways Many rivers and streams in the United States are believed to contain a toxic antimicrobial chemical whose environmental fate was never thoroughly scrutinized despite large-scale production and usage for almost half a century, according to an analysis conducted by researchers at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. IPod's Electrifying Performance During Lightning Storms Listening to your iPod during a thunderstorm may carry the risk of being struck by lightning, so be sure you really like the song. Radiohead Review Is In: Vote for Your Favorite New Songs on 'In Rainbo Subtle and lush, the new album is a "grower" -- the kind of recording that gets better with each listen. Vote for your favorite tracks now.
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